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FREEDOM TO USE THE CURRENT LANGUAGE

  The guardians of classical Telugu fondly hoped that if current forms of words were studiously avoided in books, the old language would continue unpolluted. The educational authorities accepted their views and interdicted current Telugu. The syndicate of the Madras University announced five years ago, that it "is not at present  in a position to recognise what is known as modern Telugu for University purposes." Who knows what the whirling of time may bring about?
    We wonder how educated men who love freedom of speech, willfully surrender the liberty of using their own speech and tamely submit to the tyranny of pedantocracy, while they complain of the vagaries of bureaucracy. Some at any rate value highly the birth-right of using one's mother tongue and we are among them and do not hesitate to defy the whole world--pedantocracies and bureaucracies, universities and academies included -and exercise our right. We vindicate  it for the good of the whole community.
     The opinion of the renowned Indiana post Sir Rabindra Nath Tagore regading modern Bengali is equally applicable to Telugu and we make no apology for quoting a passage from his letter on "The vernaculars for the M.A. Degree" published last year in the modern Review. We hope the Editor wll not object to it.